Archive | November 19th, 2015

Cyclist Killed in Everett Hit & Run

November 19, 2015

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Editor’s Update 10:00 PM: Here is the official press release just issued by Aaron Snell at Everett Police… Everett’s Traffic Safety detectives are investigating a fatal hit and run collision involving a bicyclist. At approximately 6:30pm on November 19, 2015, officers responded to a reported collision between a car and a bicycle in the 12600 […]

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Scooter Turns To Fire Ball At Everett Gas Pump

November 19, 2015

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It was lucky no one was hurt after a scooter burst into flames at the gas pumps at Pecks Drive and Evergreen Way Thursday evening. The driver had just filled his tank when something went wrong. Heavy black smoke was pouring from the scooter which was about 6 feet from the gas pumps when Everett […]

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Helping Those On Everett’s Streets

November 19, 2015

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Ever wondered how you can help those living on the streets of Everett without giving money directly to the person? Have time and ability to volunteer but don’t know who to contact or what they do? Among the “Get involved” portion of its Safe Streets Plan the City of Everett today released a partial list […]

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Everett Okay With Crumb Rubber Fields

November 19, 2015

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The City of Everett is getting ready to replace more soccer fields at Kasch Park and crumb rubber will be used. Recently the issue of crumb rubber and its health effects made news in Edmonds but Everett does not share those concerns. Here’s Everett’s rationale regarding crumb rubber fields as provided to MyEverettNews.com by Meghan […]

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Everett Says “Stop” To Jail Bus Ticket Plan

November 19, 2015

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Bus ticket out of town not good enough for City of Everett Monday we told you about the proposed contract between the City of Seattle and the Snohomish County Jail to house Seattle prisoners in Everett and then release them with a bus ticket home. The agreement would save the City of Seattle about $1 […]

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